| Description | A group of travelling people sing traditional songs, tell stories and converse in their own language.
Track 1: A female traveller, probably Belle Stewart, recites a traditional Hogmanay toast, 0.29 mins Track 2: A woman sings, 'False Knight Upon the Road..' 1.17 mins Track 3: A woman sings, 'The Rambling Irishman...' 3.15 mins Track 4: The woman sings, 'The Overgate...' 3.11 mins Track 5: The woman sings, 'Busk, Busk, Bonnie Lassie' 1.34 mins Track 6: The woman sings, 'The Road of the Miles to Dundee' 4.22 mins Track 7: The woman sings, 'The Bonnie Lassie...' 2.49 mins Track 8: The woman sings, 'Bonnie House of Airlie' 3.59 mins Track 9: The woman sings, 'O Mother...' 2.41 mins Track 10: The woman sings, 'Tofty's Annie' 6.12 mins Track 11: A traditional arrangement perfored on bagpipes,5.57 mins Track 12: A woman tells a story about "Brodie and the Highland Chief", a story that is part of the Stewart family history. The story includes a song, 'Nearer my God to Thee...'. 1.16 mins Track 13: The woman continues telling the story by singing 4.42 mins Track 14: The woman sings, 'The Beggar Man' 0.36 mins Track 15: The woman sings, 'Dance to Your Daddie' 0.36 mins Track 16: The woman sings, 'The Doctor's Woods...' 0.43 mins Track 17: The woman and other people talk to each other in a language that is not standard English. 2.11 mins Track 18: The woman sings, 'Whistlin' at the Ploo' 2.43 mins Track 19: The woman sings, 'Banks of Red Roses' 2.15 mins Track 20: The woman sings, 'Green Bushes' 2.12 mins Track 21: The woman sings, 'Leezie Lindsay' 2.48 mins Track 22: The woman sings, 'Berry Fields o' Blair' 3.00 mins Track 23: The woman sings, 'Mountain Dew' 1.44 mins
Total: 1.00.43 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0341480 |